Mrs Adeyeye said the collaboration would reduce frequent rejection of Nigerian food exported to Europe and the United States of America.
Mr Babafemi said the suspects were arrested for attempting to export 14.4 kilograms of cocaine concealed in lace and ankara fabrics.
“The aviation ministry wants to destroy buildings in the sector for a road map that isn’t approved by Lagos state.”
As a transit country, thousands of Nigerian migrants have remained trapped in different parts of Libya after failed attempts to proceed to their destination.
Mr Babafemi said the drugs were seized at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport on Friday in Lagos.
Mr Babafemi said that the suspect was arrested for concealing thirty-six (36) parcels of cocaine in different parts of his check-in bags, hand luggage and two pairs of slippers.
Mr Babafemi also said at least three traders at the Trade Fair Complex in Ojo area of Lagos had been arrested in connection with the consignments.
Mr Babafemi said that NDLEA operatives discovered the drugs despite the desperate drug cartels’ various disingenuous modes of concealment.
Mr Babafemi said operatives, during a special operation that lasted weeks, recovered different quantities of skunk, methamphetamine and ephedrine.
NAHCO says the strike has put some airlines in a difficult situation but promised that the action would be resolved speedily.
